1, Liu bang
Liu Bang (256 BC/247 BC-65438 BC+095 BC) was a great pioneer of Han nationality and culture, an outstanding politician, strategist and military commander in China history. Liu Bang, Emperor Gaozu of Han Dynasty, was an outstanding representative who really carried forward Liu's surname. As the founding emperor of the Western Han Dynasty, he greatly enhanced Liu's influence.
2. Liu Bei
Liu Bei is a representative figure of Liu in the history of China. Liu Bei (16 1-223), a Han nationality, was the founding emperor and politician of Shu Han, and was also called "the first gentleman in the world" by historians. In the third year of Zhangwu (223), Emperor Liu Bei died of illness in Baidicheng.
3. Liu Che
Liu Che (BC 156-87), Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, an outstanding politician, strategist and writer, was the seventh emperor of the Western Han Dynasty. People say that "the contribution is greater than Qin Shihuang's Hanwu", which shows that Liu Che, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty, is not inferior to Qin Shihuang.
4. Liu Yuxi
Liu Yuxi (772-842), also known as Liu Binke and Liu Zhongshan, was a famous writer and philosopher in the Tang Dynasty. Known as the "poet", he was called "Liu Liu" with Liu Zongyuan, "Three Masters" with Wei and Bai Juyi, and "Bai Liu" with Bai Juyi, leaving behind his masterpieces such as Humble Room, Zhi Zhu Ci, Yang Liuzhi Ci and Wuyi Lane.
5. liuyong
Liu Yong (1720-1805), a Confucian, was a politician and calligrapher in Qing dynasty, and the eldest son of Liu Tongxun, a military affairs minister. Liu Yong was famous for his law-abiding, honesty and won the trust of the people at that time. Liu Yong not only made great achievements in politics, but also achieved great accomplishments in calligraphy. He was a famous calligrapher at that time and was known as the "Prime Minister of Thick Ink".